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University of Maribor
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About: University of Maribor is a education organization based out in Maribor, Slovenia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & KEKB. The organization has 3987 authors who have published 13077 publications receiving 258339 citations. The organization is also known as: Univerza v Mariboru.
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University of Tokyo1, Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics2, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne3, University of Sydney4, University of Melbourne5, Panjab University, Chandigarh6, Polish Academy of Sciences7, University of Maribor8, Fu Jen Catholic University9, National Taiwan University10, National Central University11, Hanyang University12, Yonsei University13, Gyeongsang National University14, Sungkyunkwan University15, University of Cincinnati16, University of Ljubljana17, Korea University18, Nagoya University19, Nara Women's University20, Tohoku Gakuin University21, Kyungpook National University22, Saga University23, Tokyo Institute of Technology24, Niigata University25, Graduate University for Advanced Studies26, University of Giessen27, Seoul National University28, University of Science and Technology of China29, Austrian Academy of Sciences30, Osaka City University31, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology32, Toho University33, Kanagawa University34, Virginia Tech35, University of Nova Gorica36, Tokyo Metropolitan University37, National United University38
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a method to solve the PDE problem using the Web of Science Record created on 2010-11-05, modified on 2017-12-10.
Abstract: Reference EPFL-ARTICLE-154418doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.78.072004View record in Web of Science Record created on 2010-11-05, modified on 2017-12-10
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present recent Canadian advances in nuclear-based production of hydrogen by electrolysis and the thermochemical copper-chlorine (Cu-Cl) cycle, including individual process and reactor developments within the Cu-Cl cycle, thermochemical properties, advanced materials, controls, safety, reliability, economic analysis of electrolysis at off peak hours, and integrating hydrogen plants with Canada's nuclear power plants.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the chaotic behavior of a driven resonant circuit is studied directly from the experimental data using basic nonlinear time series analysis methods that are appropriate for undergraduate courses, and mutual information and false nearest neighbours are explained in detail, and used to obtain the best possible attractor reconstruction.
Abstract: The chaotic behaviour of a driven resonant circuit is studied directly from the experimental data. We use basic nonlinear time series analysis methods that are appropriate for undergraduate courses. Mutual information and false nearest neighbours are explained in detail, and used to obtain the best possible attractor reconstruction. For the reconstructed attractor, a determinism test is performed and the largest Lyapunov exponent is calculated. We show that the largest Lyapunov exponent is positive, which is a strong indicator for the chaotic behaviour of the system. To help the reader reproduce our results and to facilitate further applications on other experimental systems, we provide user-friendly programs with graphical interface for each implemented method on our Web page.
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TL;DR: In this article, a three dimensional university ranking (TUR) model is proposed to compare universities regarding research, educational and environmental performances; the mission of university fits the sustainability idea, which enables quick detection of the weaknesses, strengths and opportunities for universities.
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TL;DR: A review of solubility data for solid compounds in sub- and supercritical fluids published in the literature between 2005 and 2010 is given in tabular form along with the temperature and pressure ranges and the correlation methods applied by the authors for modeling the experimentally determined data as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: A review of solubility data for solid compounds in sub- and supercritical fluids published in the literature between 2005 and 2010 is given in tabular form along with the temperature and pressure ranges and the correlation methods applied by the authors for modeling the experimentally determined data. Compounds are classified into groups on the basis of their chemical nature (inorganic, organometallic, aromatic, nonaromatic organic, polymer), except for biological and pharmaceutical compounds, which are considered as a separate group based on their functionality. For each group of compounds, new findings are reviewed and discussed. Supercritical CO2 was the preferred solvent for most of the applications, although an increasing interest in other solvents at elevated pressure has been observed, especially for fluorinated hydrocarbons, water, and propane.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ignacio E. Grossmann | 112 | 776 | 46185 |
Mirjam Cvetič | 89 | 456 | 27867 |
T. Sumiyoshi | 88 | 855 | 62277 |
M. Bračko | 87 | 738 | 30195 |
Xin-She Yang | 85 | 444 | 61136 |
Matjaž Perc | 84 | 400 | 22115 |
Baowen Li | 83 | 477 | 23080 |
S. Nishida | 82 | 678 | 27709 |
P. Križan | 78 | 749 | 26408 |
S. Korpar | 78 | 615 | 23802 |
Attila Szolnoki | 76 | 231 | 20423 |
H. Kawai | 76 | 477 | 22713 |
John Shawe-Taylor | 72 | 503 | 52369 |
Matjaz Perc | 57 | 148 | 12886 |
Mitja Lainscak | 55 | 287 | 22004 |